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anyone did a magnetic frag rack for a 15mm glass?
Which (and how many) magnet did you use ?

I'm having trouble finding a good match with the internal waterproof magnets (more or less 6kg force) and the external N52 20x10 (15kg). It doesn't hold... a little bit pressure and both parts will split
 
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Back a few years ago ( ok maybe 20), I made a bunch of frag racks for myself and friends.
I used 1" x 3/8" and 1" x 1/4" neodymium magnets.
I had to waterproof the inside magnets with molds and tinted casting resin.
These hold very well through 1/2" glass.
 
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Just a couple of magnets for each rack?
It depends on how long each rack is.
Most of the frag racks I made were about 12" long x 5" wide.
I usually used 2 magnets on the inside and 2 magnets on the outside.
I found an old picture that shows 1 of the steps I took making them.




A picture of one in one of my tanks.



 

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Now, there are so many vendors making and selling pretty nice looking ones it's not worth the trouble and effort to make your own.
When I made mine, there wasn't anyone making them commercially.
Everything back then was diy.
 
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Now, there are so many vendors making and selling pretty nice looking ones it's not worth the trouble and effort to make your own.
When I made mine, there wasn't anyone making them commercially.
Everything back then was diy.
I believe that a DIY rack is just as good, cheaper and more rewarding!
 

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I used magnets from Avast Marine for the inside the tank part and random left over powerhead magnets on the outside. My glass ~19mm
 

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I believe that a DIY rack is just as good, cheaper and more rewarding!
Oh, I agree. I've been making just about everything myself for a long time. But the slick factor on some, just isn't there.
 
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I used magnets from Avast Marine for the inside the tank part and random left over powerhead magnets on the outside. My glass ~19mm
they doesn't Say which magnets are using
 

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